PodTest Karınca Açısı Ep.1 – What Bugs Tell Us in the Invisible Universe
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Language: Turkish
Podcast: PodTest
Series: Karınca Açısı
Episode: What Bugs Tell Us in the Invisible Universe
Original title (Turkish): Hataların Görünmeyen Evrende Bize Anlattıkları

About the Episode
In this first episode, Tunç and I talk about how software bugs aren’t just technical problems — they reveal deeper patterns in how teams think, build, and recover.
Some bugs live in the code. Most live in the culture. And sometimes, the real work isn’t fixing the bug — it’s understanding what it’s trying to tell us.
Topics We Discuss
- The technical, process, and cultural costs of software bugs
- The opportunity cost of endless firefighting
- How process debt turns into burnout and erosion of trust
- Why teams should be bug-aware, not bug-free
- Why quality starts with awareness, not testing
Quote from the Episode
No organization likes to face its own mistakes. But just as there’s no flawless person, there’s no flawless system.
What Is “Karınca Açısı (Ant’s Eye View)”?
“Karınca Açısı (Ant’s Eye View)” means looking at problems from the ground, not from above — from where engineers debug, users click, and systems actually live.
This series explores software teams not from dashboards and metrics, but from the human and cultural systems that shape real quality.